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SUNDAY MORNING  SCHEDULE - 9:00am & 10:45am
Contemporary Worship
Competent nursery care is provided at all services, except where noted. Children's Sunday School is available during the 9:00am service only.

The CORE - Youth Worship - 6:30pm in the Sanctuary (We end up in the Fellowship Hall)
The Core - Youth Oriented / Family Friendly Worship

Prayer, Praise & Worship - 6:30pm in the Fellowship Hall.  This service begins with a time of fellowship, then we move into the Sanctuary for praise music and time in prayer.  

4th of July 2010
 
We'll be doing one worhsip service on Sunday, the 4th of July - see you at 9am.

 
 
 Lenten & Easter Services 2010
 
Ash Wednesday is February 17 and we will start our Lenten services that evening at 7:00pm in the Sanctuary. Join us for contemplative and reflective services each Wednesday, where we will share the perspective of a different disciple leading into Holy Week.  We also invite you to join us for Lenten Suppers each Wednesday in the Fellowship Hall beginning at 6pm. (Meals are free, but you are welcome to make a donation to help cover food costs.)

Maundy Thursday Dramatic Presentation of the Last Supper Service - 7:30pm

Good Friday Service - 7:30pm

Easter Sunday - 6:30am, 8am, 9:30am & 11am      
 

National Day of Prayer 2010

59th Annual Observance of the National Day of Prayer  - Thursday, May 6
Prayer Vigil 7am - 6pm
Prayer Service 6:30 - 8:30pm
 


Why We Pray (excerpts from nationaldayofprayer.org)
Prayer has always been used in this country for guidance, protection, and strength,  even before we were a nation, or a handful of colonies. The Pilgrims at Plymouth relied on prayer during their first and darkest winter. Our founding fathers also called for prayer during the Constitutional Convention.  In their eyes, our recently created nation and freedoms were a direct gift from God.  And being a gift from God, there was only one way to insure protection - through prayer. 

Presidents throughout our history have guided us as nation to prayer.  President Abraham Lincoln knew this well.  It was his belief that, "it is the duty of nations as well as men, to owe their dependence upon the overruling power of God."  As American troops stormed the beaches of Normandy, President Franklin Roosevelt called for our nation to unite in prayer. He offered a prayer to prepare citizen's for the road ahead; "Let our hearts be stout, to wait out the long travail, to bear sorrows that may come, to impart our courage unto our sons wheresoever they may be. And, O Lord, give us faith. Give us faith in Thee."
 
If Roosevelt, the Pilgrims, and Lincoln never underestimated the power of prayer, neither should we. Today the need for prayer is as great as ever.  Our nation again faces battlesfields, along with an epidemic of broken homes, violence, sexual immorality and social strife.  As the heroes of our nation did in the past, we must again bow our heads in prayer.

It is our goal that you, your family and friends would participate in the National Day of Prayer. We pray that the event impacts your life, and that praying for our nation moves from a one day event to a lifetime endeavor. So join us on  May 6th and pray with conviction that God would continue to shed His grace on thee.






 
Our Savior Lutheran Church   ::    4519 112th Street East   ::    Tacoma, WA 98446   ::    253.531.2112
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